"For two years now I have been raising concerns about the massive increase in the use of short term lets in our cities where houses and apartments that could be rented long term as homes are being used as hotel rooms," said Senator Humphreys.

"To date, the Government and Minister Murphy have failed to act to regulate this sector and have been happy to turn a blind eye to the flouting of planning regulations. We urgently need legislation and regulations to tackle this.

More and more homes are being used for short-term lets, 9 alone on my own street in the South Lotts area of Ringsend. This is removing properties from the market that could be used as homes for those struggling to put a roof over their head.

"Across Dublin, in particular, the trend of increasing use of short-term lets is causing havoc in communities and apartment complexes. This cannot be allowed to continue.

"An Bord Pleanála has ruled that commercial planning permission is needed but local authorities and the Department have not acted to enforce this."

If the proposed bill is passed a register would be kept to prevent homeowners from moving from one letting platform to another as a way to supersede the regulations.